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Hagar wins again at Lexington 104

Lexington,
TN – July 2, 2017 – Derek Hagar from Marion, AR charged from the K&N
Filters Pole Position into the www.rockauto.com
USCS Victory Lane on Sunday night in front of capacity crowd at the high-banked
3/8 mile Lexington 104 Speedway. Hagar beat three-time World of Outlaws
Champion, Sammy Swindell from Germantown, TN to the first turn and then held
the veteran sprint car racing legend off for30 laps for the victory. The 2012 USCS National Champion, Tim Crawley
from Benton, AR followed Swindell in the K&N Filters Podium Award third
place at the finish. Hernando, MS ace Brad Bowden finished fourth and Benton,
Arkansas’ Cody Gardner brought the Roland #88R home in fifth place.

Jordon
Mallett from Greenbrier, AR and eleven-time USCS National Champ, Terry Gray
from Bartlett, TN continued their season long battle for the 2017 National
crown by following Gardner in sixth and seventh places respectively. Dale
Howard from Byhalia, MS was eighth followed by Jeff Swindell who lives in
Bartlett, Tn. The 2014 USCS rookie of the Year, Brandon McLain who hails from
Indian Trail, North Carolina finished ten.

Mallett
grabbed the win in the six-lap USCS Hoosier Tire Speed Dash. Defending USCS
presented by K&N Filters National Champion, Morgan Turpen won the Engler
Machine and Tool First Heat. Turpen then had her engine let go while running in
the top five in the main event. Tim Crawley won the Brown and Miller Racing Solutions
Second Heat. Brad Bowden collected the victory in the Butlerbuilt Third Heat.Jeff
Swindell passed the most cars in the main event (seven) to claim the Wilwood
Disc Brakes Hard Charger award. Derek Hagar garnered the K&N Filters Pole
Position.

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rules, updated schedules and other information, please visit the
www.uscsracing.com website as well or you may contact the USCS office at
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